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Travenbrück

Travenbrück
Coat of arms of Travenbrück
Coat of arms
Travenbrück   is located in Germany
Travenbrück
Travenbrück
Coordinates: 53°51′0″N 10°20′0″E / 53.85000°N 10.33333°E / 53.85000; 10.33333Coordinates: 53°51′0″N 10°20′0″E / 53.85000°N 10.33333°E / 53.85000; 10.33333
Country Germany
State Schleswig-Holstein
District Stormarn
Municipal assoc. Bad Oldesloe-Land
Government
 • Mayor Peter Lengfeld
Area
 • Total 26.47 km2 (10.22 sq mi)
Elevation 31 m (102 ft)
Population (2015-12-31)
 • Total 1,742
 • Density 66/km2 (170/sq mi)
Time zone CET/CEST (UTC+1/+2)
Postal codes 23843
Dialling codes 04531
Vehicle registration OD
Website www.amt-bad-
oldesloe-land.de

Travenbrück is a municipality in the district of Stormarn, in Schleswig-Holstein, Germany. The towns of Neverstaven, Nütschau, Schlamersdorf, Sühlen, Tralau and Vinzier are in the municipality.

The municipality was created on 1 January 1978 through the merging of two former municipalities, Tralau and Travenburg.

Of the fourteen seats in the municipal council, the Free Voter party AWGT has held seven seats since the local elections on 26 May 2013, the CDU four seats and the SPD three seats. The voter turnout was approximately 59%. The current mayor is Peter Lengfeld.

The blazon of the coat of arms of the municipality is as follows:

The wavy ordinary in the coat of arms depicts the Trave, which separates the districts. The bridge connects the districts literally, and symbolically. The Nütschau Priory, a former manor of Heinrich Rantzau, is an outstanding feature of the municipality.

Tralau lies directly on Bundesautobahn 21, which cuts north-south through the municipality.

Tralau lies in the middle of the municipality, to the northeast Sühlen, the east Schlamersdorf, southeast Nütschau, the south Vinzier, and west Neverstaven. Schlamersdorf and Sühlen are located east of the highway.

The Nütschau Priory, previously a manor house owned by Heinrich Rantzau, is located in the district of Nütschau.

A built in 1894 by Alexander Jenisch, combines Renaissance Revival architecture with Art Nouveau.



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